Measuring the speech intelligibility of the sound reinforced classroom
Date
2010-10-16Author
M. Ridhwan, Tamjis
Paulraj, Murugesa Pandiyan, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Sazali, Yaacob, Prof. Dr.
Ahmad Nazri, Abdullah
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Classroom speech intelligibility has become one of the
main concerns in schools and other learning institutions
development nowadays. This is because the qualities of
student’s perceptions towards teacher are essentials in
learning development. Measures have been introduced by
the acoustical association to tackle the speech intelligibility
problems in the classroom such as room renovations.
Room’s acoustics standards have been introduced in
several countries but still the questions on whether the
standards fits on every classroom in different countries are
still arise. Studies have also shown that most of the
researches that have been conducted were only focusing on
the conventional type classroom which depends only on the
teacher’s vocal power. This paper will formulate the
measurement protocol on measuring the speech
intelligibility in the sound reinforced (multiple speaker)
classroom. It was found that the speech intelligibility in the
sound reinforced classroom is better than the conventional
classroom.
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